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Occupational dermatitis

A study of occupational dermatitis m further education training hairdressing establishments m Scotland... [Pg.584]

The most commonly observed toxic reaction to nickel and nickel compounds in the general human population is nickel dermatitis and skin sensitivity arising from dermal contact with metals containing nickel (Sunderman 1970 NAS 1975 Norseth and Piscator 1979 USEPA 1980, 1986 WHO 1991 USPHS 1993). Studies on occupational dermatitis, which is the most prevalent... [Pg.508]

Burnett, C.A., et al., Occupational dermatitis causing days away from work in US private industry. Amer. J. Industr. Med., 34, 568, 1988. [Pg.574]

Fregert, S., Occupational dermatitis in a ten-year material (sic). Contact Dermatitis, 1,96, 1975. [Pg.574]

Burnett CA, Lushniak BD, McCarthy W, et al Occupational dermatitis causing days away from work in U.S. private industry, 1993. Am J Ind Med 3 -.568-573, 1998... [Pg.112]

Hansen KS Glutaraldehyde occupational dermatitis. Contact Derm 9 81-82, 1983... [Pg.359]

Edmundson WF, Davies JE Occupational dermatitis from naled—a clinical report. Arch Environ Health 15 89-91, 1967... [Pg.504]

FregertS. 1975. Occupational dermatitis in a 10-year material. Contact Dermatitis 1 96-107. [Pg.420]

Kaplan I, Zeligman I. 1962. Occupational dermatitis of railroad workers. Arch Dermatol 85 135-142. [Pg.430]

This case highlights the importance of patch testing with individual components of a suspected product in occupational dermatitis. This reduces the chance of false positive reactions and of missing a relevant allergen. [Pg.2595]

Rothenborg HW Occupational dermatitis in beekeeper due to poplar resins in beeswax. Arch Dermatol 1967 95 381—384. [Pg.818]

A group of 50 catering workers with eczema or dermatitis of the hand or arm were studied for suspected occupational dermatitis. All workers were prick tested with foods that commonly irritated their hands at work, as well as patch tested with garlic 50% in arachis oil, onion 50% in arachis oil, and pieces of the same prick test foods. Seven workers reacted to 50% garlic in oil and one reacted to whole garlic (92). [Pg.141]

Sanchez 1, Rodreguez F, Quinones D, et al. 1997. Occupational dermatitis due to formaldehyde in newspaper. Contact Dennatitis 37 131-132. [Pg.424]

Hovding G. 1967. Occupational dermatitis from hydrazine hydrate used in boiler protection. Acta Derm Venereol 47 293-297. [Pg.164]

Pringle P. 1942. Occupational dermatitis following exposure to inorganic selenium compounds. The British Journal of Dermatology and Syphilis 54 54-58. [Pg.379]

FisherAA. 1983. Occupational dermatitis from pesticides Patch testing procedures. Current Contact News 31 483-508. [Pg.453]

Hjorth N (1958) Contact dermatitis from vitamin B (thiamine). Relapse after ingestion of thiamine. Cross sensitization to cocarboxylase. J Invest Dermatol 30 261-264 Hjorth N (1961) Eczematous allergy to balsams. Acta Derm Venereol [Suppl] (Stockh) 41 46 Hjorth N (1967) Occupational dermatitis among veterinary surgeons caused by penetha-mate (benzyl-penicillin-B-diethyl-aminoethyl ester). Berufsdermatosen 15 163-175 Hjorth N (1972) Contact dermatitis from l,3-diiodo-2-hydroxypropane. Contact Dermatitis Newslett 12 322... [Pg.370]

Rudzki E, Grzywa Z (1977 b) Occupational dermatitis partly elicited by coal tar. Contact Dermatitis 3 54... [Pg.375]

Calnan CD (1975) Occupational piperazine dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis 1 126 Calnan CD, Frain-Bell W, Cuthbert JW (1962) Occupational dermatitis ftom Chlor-proraazine. Trans St John s Hosp Dermatol Soc 48 49-51 Camarasa G (1976) Contact dermatitis to phenothiazines nemactil and decentan. Contact Dermatitis 2 123... [Pg.389]

Nervous system Aseptic meningitis has been attributed to ranitidine 300mg/day in a 48-year-old woman, who was allergic to chromium (occupational dermatitis) and co-trimoxazole (dermatitis medicamentosa) [45 ]. However, she was also taking ibu-profen, and ciprofloxacin, and the respective roles played by the different drugs were not clear. [Pg.563]

Varigos GA, Dunt DR (1981) Occupational dermatitis. An epidemiological study in the rubber and cement industries. Contact Dermatitis 7 105-110... [Pg.16]

Gan SL, Goh CL, Lee CS (1987) Occupational dermatitis among Sanders in the furniture industry. Contact Dermatitis 17 237-240... [Pg.109]

Goh CL (1995) Noneczematous contact reactions. In Rycroft RJG, Menne T, Frosch PJ (eds) Textbook of contact dermatitis. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 221-236 Goh CL (1997) Prognosis of contact and occupational dermatitis. Clin Dermatol 15 655-659... [Pg.109]

Suter-Widmer J, Eisner P (1994) Age and irritation. In van der Valk PGM, Maibach HI (eds) The Irritant contact dermatitis syndrome. CRC, Boca Raton, pp 257-261 Uter W, Gefeller 0, Schwanitz HJ (1995) Occupational dermatitis in hairdressing apprentices. In Eisner P, Maibach HI (eds) Irritant dermatitis. New clinical and experimental aspects. Karger, Basel, pp 49-55... [Pg.110]

Fisher AA, Adams RM (1986) Occupational dermatitis. In Fisher AA (ed) Contact dermatitis, 3rd edn. Lea 8c Febiger, Philadelphia, pp 486-514... [Pg.121]

Chang CH, Wang CM, Ho CK, et al. (1996) Fiberglass dermatitis a case report. Kaohsiung J Med Sci 12 491-494 Conde-Salazar L, Guimaraens D, Romero VL, et al. (1985) Occupational dermatitis from glass fiber. Contact Dermatitis 13 195-196... [Pg.133]

In all cases of primitive occupational dermatitis artefacta, rather than secondary forms due to worsening of the existing condition, the various laboratory tests give normal results, apart from inflammatory-type findings in acute pictures [raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), leukocytosis], and the latter values rapidly normalise. Instrumental tests will also be negative in cases of artefactual arterial or venous afflictions. [Pg.143]

Table 3. Most common etiological agents of occupational dermatitis artefacta... Table 3. Most common etiological agents of occupational dermatitis artefacta...

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